Used Panther 24 To 36 Inch Adjustable Heavy Duty Boat Motor Transom Saver on 2040-parts.com
Sioux Falls, South Dakota, US
A slightly used Over the Roller Transom Saver in good working condition.
It adjusts from 24 to 36"
The tarp strap that goes around the motor is weathered(rubber is cracking).
Any questions feel free to email me.
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